Pope Francis’ coffin has been sealed in a private ceremony in St Peter’s Basilica, after some 250,000 mourners had paid their respects.
On the eve of Pope Francis’ funeral Mass, his coffin has been solemnly sealed.
The Pope had been lying in state in St Peter's Basilica since Wednesday.
Rite of sealing the coffin:
The deceased Pope lay in state in front of the Confessio altar in a wooden coffin, wrapped in a red chasuble, with a white mitre and a rosary clasped in his hands – the coffin resting at ground level, without a catafalque.
This was Francis' own decision.
The ceremony, led by Cardinal-Camerlengo Kevin Farrell, began with the reading of a document listing the stages of Jorge Mario Bergoglio's life and his most important activities as Pope. It stated that the memory of the 266th Pope “remains in the heart of the Church and of all humanity”.
Among the milestones mentioned were his stay in Germany at the end of the 1980s and his multifaceted work in Argentina: "He was a simple and popular pastor in his archdiocese, who travelled far and wide, even by metro and bus. He lived in a flat and prepared his own food because he felt like a normal person.”